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    Lovely Wisconsin: Poster Child for the Coming Police State

    [align=left]Lovely Wisconsin: Poster Child for the Coming Police State[/align]

    [align=left]Prison Planet | December 23 2005[/align]

    [align=left]Wisconsin is crazy about control. It also takes fingerprints when a police officer pulls you over for a broken taillight. (And blood specimens if they suspect you are intoxicated or on drugs.) [/align]

    Additionally, Wisconsin has the proud honor of sponsoring the Super National ID legislation which will also be a Pan American Union Card as we merge with Canada and Mexico (see North American Union) and beyond.

    Wisconsin Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., is responsible for writing this National ID legislation which will further erode our privacy. (Passed the House Feb 05)

    Tommy Thompson, Wisconsin??s 14 year governor, who later became head of HHS, championed building a super-max prison in the state. Amnesty International has called Supermax one of the two worst facilities of its kind in the nation. Mr. Thompson is now a spokesperson for VERICHIP, the maker of implantable microchip.

    I think Wisconsin is a good example of why we do not want to give government this level of control over our personal information and whereabouts or to allow data banks to be linked to our driver??s license and auto license plates.

    What else is Wisconsin famous for of late?

    A man was sent to prison for five years for ??paper terrorism.? He sent too many papers in a complaint he had with the government.

    The article about the ??paper terrorist? notes, ??The case produced the first prison sentence to result from a special anti-terrorism Domestic Security Unit created by then-Attorney General Jim Doyle after the terrorist attacks on Sept.11, 2001.
    Among its other duties, the unit investigates and prosecutes anti-government activists who try to intimidate government officials, police and citizens by filing false legal documents.? So I guess the Patriot Act comes in handy in Wisconsin with all those anti-government types.

    Now Representative Sensenbrenner ( R) is showing his zeal for control as he forces his hand with the hated Patriot Act. One must question why a Jew would feel so inclined to give government this level of control over its citizens. Wasn??t the motto, ?? Never again?? Why is Sensenbrenner constructing a Little Nazi Germany in Wisconsin?

    References:
    Alex Jones Report 1-12-05 http://www,prisonplanet.tv Wisconsin will have a screen to track each cell Phone in real time. They can click on a phone and listen in like a bug by law.

    Police Begin Fingerprinting on Traffic Stops (re Wisconsin)http://www.wbay.com/Global/story.asp?s=2776926

    Drivers in Wisconsin Forced by Police to Give
    Blood Samples http://www.infowars.com/print/ps/blood_checkpoint.htm

    Rough Reception for DNA Law
    http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0%2C1283%2C65744%2C00.html
    Wired | Nov 27 2004
    In Wisconsin, for example, a lawsuit filed earlier this year by prisoners
    who argued that giving DNA samples violated their 4th Amendment protections against unreasonable search And seizure was tossed out by a federal appeals court.

    Super National ID Card Passes House
    Infowars.com | February 11, 2005
    http://www.infowars.com/articles/ps/nat_id_super_card_passes_house.htm

    'Paper terrorist' gets five years in prison
    http://www.jsonline.com/news/state/jan03/111509.asp

    Citation Dropped for Anti-War Sign
    January 11, 2005 http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=404907
    WAUSAU, Wis. Jan 11, 2005 ?? The city dropped a Public obscenity citation Tuesday against a man who Erected an anti-war sign in a public square that mixed President Bush's name with a profanity.
    pisshead Reviewed by pisshead on . Lovely Wisconsin: Poster Child for the Coming Police State Lovely Wisconsin: Poster Child for the Coming Police State Prison Planet | December 23 2005 Wisconsin is crazy about control. It also takes fingerprints when a police officer pulls you over for a broken taillight. (And blood specimens if they suspect you are intoxicated or on drugs.) Additionally, Wisconsin has the proud honor of sponsoring the Super National ID legislation which will also be a Pan American Union Card as we merge with Canada and Mexico (see North American Union) Rating: 5

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    Lovely Wisconsin: Poster Child for the Coming Police State

    Quote Originally Posted by pisshead
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    Alex Jones Report 1-12-05 http://www,prisonplanet.tv Wisconsin will have a screen to track each cell Phone in real time. They can click on a phone and listen in like a bug by law.
    THIS IS NEW?
    Maybe ol' dumb ass Alex Jones doesn't realize it but cell phones and wireless home phones can be listened into by authorities because the transmissions were deemed years back as being on open air waves and therefore not an issue for wire tapping.

    Made for a good headline though....wonder how much ol' boy can make on a one of his tapes for this info! :thumbsup:

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    Lovely Wisconsin: Poster Child for the Coming Police State

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    THIS IS NEW?
    Maybe ol' dumb ass Alex Jones doesn't realize it but cell phones and wireless home phones can be listened into by authorities because the transmissions were deemed years back as being on open air waves and therefore not an issue for wire tapping.

    Made for a good headline though....wonder how much ol' boy can make on a one of his tapes for this info! :thumbsup:

    interesting...


    im going to have to agree with psycho here. cell phones and cordless phones are open territory. in fact they sell the eavesdropping devices in any gizmos and gadget shop.

    it's a shame people have such blatant disregard for privacy. sadly, another person's life is more interesting than their own.


    very interesting...

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